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(A) Charges imposed. Each licensee holding a license under any provision of law to use or occupy a street or sidewalk in the historic Haymarket- Blackstone Market, as defined in Subsection 17-3.1, shall pay to the city in each fiscal year a charge, in addition to any licensing fee imposed, for services rendered or work performed by the city for that class of persons who are such licensees to clean up and dispose of commercial refuse and garbage in said Market. Said charge shall be imposed for each such license held and shall be fixed by the Commissioner of Public Works, under the authority of St. 1949, c. 222, as the Commissioner in his or her discretion may determine; provided, however, that said charge shall not be greater than $1,000 for each such license held in any fiscal year; and provided further, that said Commissioner shall fix the charge to be paid for each such license held based upon the actual costs incurred by the city for such clean up and disposal in the preceding fiscal year and upon the number of licenses held by the licensees in said class.
(B) Time for payment. Said charge shall be paid to the city by each licensee in said class no later than 30 days after the day on which said Commissioner has sent notice to said licensees of the charge fixed by him or her.
(C) Failure to pay. If a licensee fails to pay a charge authorized by this Subsection within the time specified in division (B) above, the licensing authority is hereby authorized to revoke or suspend any license granted and, in its discretion, may refuse to issue any subsequent license until any charge authorized herein has been paid.
(CBC 1985 17-3.5; Ord. 1992 c. 8 §§ 1-3)
The Police Commissioner of the city may license suitable persons to be collectors of, or dealers in and keepers of shops for the purchase, sale or barter of, junk, old metals or second-hand articles.
(Ord. May 6,1839; Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 28 § 1; M.G.L. Chapter 140, Section 54; CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 400; CBC 1985 17-4.1)
Cross-reference:
Section 11-1; Subsection 16-24.1
Every shop-keeper shall keep a book, in which shall be written, at the time of every purchase of any such article, a description thereof and the name, age and residence of the person from whom, and the day and hour when, such purchase was made; and the shop of such shopkeeper, and all articles of merchandise therein, and such book shall at all times be open to the inspection of the Mayor, the Boston City Council, the Police Commissioner or of any person by them respectively authorized to make such inspection.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 28 § 2; CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 401; CBC 1985 17-4.2) Penalty, see Subsection 16-32.1
No such shop-keeper holding a license from the Police Commissioner as a dealer in second-hand articles shall permit to be sold any article purchased or received by him or her until at least 30 days after its purchase or receipt. Nor shall any dealer in, or keeper of a shop for the purchase, sale or barter of, junk or old metals, permit to be sold any article purchased or received by him or her until at least one week after its purchase or receipt.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 28 § 4; CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 403; CBC 1985 17-4.3) Penalty, see Subsection 16-32.1
Cross-reference:
Subsection 16-24.1
No such shop-keeper holding a license from the Police Commissioner as a dealer in any second-hand articles shall permit to be displayed any second-hand furniture or household effects in any open area surrounding or appurtenant to the premises occupied by said license.
(Ords. 1931 c. 5; Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 28 § 5; CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 404; CBC 1985 17-4.5) Penalty, see Subsection 16-32.1
The Weighers of Vessels and Ballast shall keep regular books showing the work done, the reports thereon, the fees earned and the dates of all certificates.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 28 § 6; M.G.L. Chapter 102, Section 6; CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 405; CBC 1985 17-4.6) Penalty, see Subsection 16-32.1
Cross-reference:
Statutes, Title 11 § 30
The Office of Weighers shall be open from sunrise to sunset on every day except Sundays and legal holidays, but may be closed during the months of April, May, June, July, August and September, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., and during the other months from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., and through the whole year from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 28 § 7; M.G.L. Chapter 102, Section 14; CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 406; CBC 1985 17-4.7) Penalty, see Subsection 16-32.1
Cross-reference:
Statutes, Title 11 § 30
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